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Water Restrictions: Kentwood vs Wyoming

How do water restrictions rules compare between Kentwood, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Kentwood, MI

Kent County

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

The City of Wyoming, Michigan operates a Lake Michigan water-treatment system from a Holland-area surface-water facility (since 1966) that serves Wyoming and ten surrounding communities. To manage capacity during the construction of a third transmission main, Wyoming implements an odd-even outdoor watering schedule May 1 through June 15 each year: odd-numbered addresses water on odd calendar days, even-numbered addresses on even days. Private wells, hand watering, newly installed sod, vehicle washing, and food gardens are exempt. Fines reported up to $500 per violation when mandatory; details at https://www.wyomingmi.gov/Living-in-Wyoming/Your-Home/All-About-Water/Odd-Even-Outdoor-Water-Restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentwoodWyoming
Authority-Wyoming Utilities Department
Water Source-Lake Michigan (Holland WTP, since 1966)
Restriction Window-May 1 - June 15 (annual)
Schedule-Odd address / odd day; even / even
Reported Fine-Up to $500 per violation (mandatory)

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Kentwood FAQ

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Wyoming FAQ

When does Wyoming's odd-even watering rule apply?

The City of Wyoming implements odd-even outdoor watering each year from May 1 through June 15 for all City of Wyoming water customers. Odd-numbered addresses may water on odd-numbered calendar days; even-numbered addresses on even-numbered days. The City may declare a Level Three Water Emergency with a full sprinkling ban if demand exceeds supply.

Are there exceptions to Wyoming's water restrictions?

Yes. Customers using a private well or pond are not affected. Hand watering with a hose, watering newly installed sod or landscaping during establishment, vehicle washing in a driveway, and watering food gardens (including home gardens and greenhouses) are also exempt. There are no fixed hourly windows during the standard odd-even program.

What is the penalty for breaking Wyoming's sprinkling ban?

Local news reporting on prior mandatory phases cited fines up to $500 per violation. Repeat violations during a declared Level Three Water Emergency can result in escalating penalties or service interruption. Confirm the current penalty schedule with the Wyoming Utilities Department or the Code of Ordinances at https://library.municode.com/mi/wyoming.

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